Non-Resident Expert Testimony on Local Hospital Standards

Abstract

This issue deals with the question of whether a medical expert witness need be a resident of the particular community in order to testify as to local hospital standards in that community. Generally, in cases involving medical malpractice, the courts have held that the expert witness must have practiced in the same or similar locality as the defendant doctor in order that his testimony be held admissible to establish the standard of medical care against which the defendant is to be held

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